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Book SynopsisAbout our authors
David K. Eiteman is Professor Emeritus of Finance at the John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management at UCLA. He has also held teaching or research appointments at the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Showa Academy of Music (Japan), the National University of Singapore, Dalian University (China), the Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration (Finland), University of Hawaii at Manoa, University of Bradford (UK), Cranfield School of Management (UK), and IDEA (Argentina). He is a former president of the International Trade and Finance Association, Society for Economics and Management in China, and Western Finance Association.
Professor Eiteman received a BBA (Business Administration) from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (1952); MA (Economics) from the University of California, Berkeley (1956); and a PhD (Finance) from Northwestern University (1959).
He has authored or co-authored 4 books and
Table of Contents
Brief Contents PART I: GLOBAL FINANCIAL ENVIRONMENT
- Multinational Fin Mgmt: Challenges & Opportunities
- The International Monetary System
- The Balance of Payments
- Financial Goals and Corporate Governance
PART II: FOREIGN EXCHANGE THEORY & MARKETS
- The Foreign Exchange Market
- International Parity Conditions
- Appendix: An Algebraic Primer to Parity Conditions
- Foreign Currency Futures & Options
- Appendix: Foreign Currency Options Pricing Theory
- Interest Rate Derivatives & Swaps
- Exchange Rate Determination & Forecasting
PART III: FOREIGN EXCHANGE EXPOSURE
- Transaction Exposure
- Appendix: Complex Option Hedges
- Translation Exposure Electrolux of Sweden Currency Management New #2
- Operating Exposure Rolls Royce & Brexit New #2
PART IV: FINANCING THE GLOBAL FIRM
- The Global Cost and Availability of Capital
- Raising Equity and Debt Globally
- Multinational Tax Management
- International Trade Finance
PART V: FOREIGN INVESTMENTS & OPERATIONS
- Foreign Direct Investment & Political Risk
- Multinational Capital Budgeting & Cross-Border Acquisitions
Answers to selected end-of-chapter problems